If you are using a GUI on the linux machine I can definitely recomend Anjuta. It is a simple to use IDE and definitely makes working on a codebase a hell of a lot easier. -Khiael. On Sat, 10 May 2003 14:46:12 -0400 Phillip Ames <grathol@hotpop.com> wrote: > Hi there, > I need some input from those die-hard Linux users out there. All the > development work I've ever done on Circle has been in MSVC++, where I would > write my code, test it, compile it, and then dump it onto a Linux machine > for "production" purposes. I'm trying to change that, though. I'd like to > stick exclusively to one platform so I don't have to worry about > accidentally overwriting my sysdep.h file with the Windows version, etc. > However I am wont to give up my preferred interface because I have "instant > access" to all the files just by double clicking on them. I pondered > setting up a Samba share, using MSVC++ to edit the files and then have an > open terminal window to compile but I think that VC will append ^M's to all > my files and I'm not looking forward to running a dos2unix script on them > all. Is there any particular editing "suite" that anyone can recommend that > will allow me to deal with all the Circle files at once? Thanks, and sorry > for the off-topicness of this post. > -- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | FAQ: http://qsilver.queensu.ca/~fletchra/Circle/list-faq.html | | Archives: http://post.queensu.ca/listserv/wwwarch/circle.html | | Newbie List: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/circle-newbies/ | +---------------------------------------------------------------+
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